| 1797 - 490 trang
...jurifdiftion of the Minilter of Police — but with becoming firmnefs he ir.fiftedon the proteftion of the law of nations, due to him as the known Minifter...treat for the mutual advantage of their affairs, and efpecially to accommodate and terminate differences, and as they can treat only by Minifters, the right... | |
| 1797 - 496 trang
...becoming firmnifs he in lifted on the protection of tiie laxv <>( nations, due to him as the known MimftiT of a foreign Power. You will derive further information...difpatches which will be laid before you. As it is often necefbry that nations ihould treat for the mutual advantage of their affairs, and efpecially to accommodate... | |
| 1798 - 992 trang
...jurifdiction of the minifter of police — but with becoming firmnels he infilled on the prote&ion of the law of nations, due to him as the known minifter...be laid before you. As it is often neceflary that na» tions fliould treat for the mutual advantage of their affairs, and efpecially to accommodate and... | |
| 1799 - 438 trang
...fubjected to the jurifdiction of the minifter of police : but, with becoming firmnefs, he infifted on the protection of the law of nations, due to him...foreign power. You will derive further information froio his difpatches, which will be laid before you. As it is often neceflary, that nations fhould... | |
| 1800 - 812 trang
...being fobjefted to the jiirifHiftion of the minifter of police: but with becoming firmnefs he infifted on the protection of the law of nations, due to him...treat for the mutual advantage of their affairs, and efpecially to accommodate and terminate differences, and as they can treat only by minifters, the right... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 1008 trang
...ofhofpttalitywererefufed him; and he was thrca.ened with being fubjefted to the j tirifdiftion of thp minifter of police: but with becoming firmnefs he...as the known minifter of a foreign power. You will deT rive further information from hi$ difpatches, which will be laid before you. • .' As it is often... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 460 trang
...being fubjecled to the jurifdiction of the Minifter of Police ; but with becoming flannels, he infified on the protection of the law of nations due to him as the known Minifter of a foreign power. You xvill derive further information from his difpatches, which will be laid before you. : .. As jt is... | |
| 654 trang
...threatened with being fubjected to the jurisdiction of the Minifter of police ; but, with becoming firmnels, he infilled on the protection of the law of nations,...before you." As it is often neceflary that nations mould treat for the mutual advantage of their affairs, and especially to accommodate and terminate... | |
| John Wood - 1802 - 560 trang
...subjected to the jurisdiction of1 the minister of Police. ...but with becoming firmness, he insisted on the protection of the law of nations, due to him as the known minister of a foreign power. You will derive further information from his dispatches, which will be... | |
| United States. President - 1805 - 276 trang
...subjected to the jurisdiction of the minister of pou lice — But with becoming firmness he insisted on the protection of the law of nations, due to him as the known minister of a foreign power. — You will derive further information from his dispatches, which will... | |
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